expenditure

expenditure
noun
1) (amount spent) Ausgaben Pl. (on für)
2) (using up of fuel or effort) Aufwand, der (of an + Dat.)
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[- ə]
noun (the act of spending: the expenditure of money and resources; His expenditure(s) amounted to $500.) die Ausgabe, der Verbrauch
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ex·pendi·ture
[ɪkˈspendɪtʃəʳ, ek-, AM -ɚ]
n
1. no pl (spending) of money Ausgabe f; (using) of energy, resources Verbrauch m (of von +dat), Aufwand m (of an +dat)
\expenditure in manpower Personalaufwand m
\expenditure of strength Kraftaufwand m
\expenditure of time Zeitaufwand m
capital \expenditure Investitionen pl; (major costs) Ausgaben der öffentlichen Hand
2. (sum spent) Ausgaben pl (on für +akk), Aufwendungen pl (on für +akk)
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[Ik'spendɪtʃə(r)]
n
1) (= money spent) Ausgaben pl
2) (= spending of money) Ausgabe f; (of time, energy) Aufwand m (on an +dat)

the expenditure of money on ... — Geld auszugeben für ...

expenditure of time/energy — Zeit-/Energieaufwand m

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expenditure [-dıtʃə(r)] s
1. Aufwand m, Verbrauch m (beide:
of an dat)
2. Ausgabe f
3. (Geld)Ausgabe(n) f(pl), (Kosten)Aufwand m, Aufwendung(en) f(pl), Auslage(n) f(pl), Kosten pl
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noun
1) (amount spent) Ausgaben Pl. (on für)
2) (using up of fuel or effort) Aufwand, der (of an + Dat.)
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(of) n.
Aufwand -¨e (an) m. n.
Aufwendung f.
Auslagen pl.

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